Apostolos Kotsialos
Autonomic Systems Design for ITS Applications
Kotsialos, Apostolos; Poole, Adam
Authors
Adam Poole
Abstract
This paper discusses a systems design approach inspired from the autonomic nervous system for ITS applications. This is done not with reference to the employed computing system, but to the requirements of traffic engineering applications. It is argued that the design and development of autonomic traffic management systems must identify the control loop that needs to be endowed with autonomic properties and subsequently use this framework for defining a desired set of self-* properties. A macroscopic network modelling application is considered for showing how autonomic systems design can be used for defining and obtaining self-* properties, with particular emphasis given in self-optimisation.
Citation
Kotsialos, A., & Poole, A. (2013). Autonomic Systems Design for ITS Applications. In Proceedings of the 16th International IEEE Annual Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems - (ITSC) : Intelligent Transportation Systems for All Modes : October 6-9, 2013, Kurhaus, The Hague, The Netherlands (178-183). https://doi.org/10.1109/itsc.2013.6728230
Conference Name | 16th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC 2013) |
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Publication Date | Oct 9, 2013 |
Deposit Date | Dec 10, 2015 |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Pages | 178-183 |
Book Title | Proceedings of the 16th International IEEE Annual Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems - (ITSC) : Intelligent Transportation Systems for All Modes : October 6-9, 2013, Kurhaus, The Hague, The Netherlands. |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1109/itsc.2013.6728230 |
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